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Does the "Account Activity" log show only successful logon attempts?

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Does the "Account Activity" log show only successful logon attempts? kic008 5/17/12 2:11 PM My "Account Activity" log frequently shows an access from an IP Address known to me (a static IP Address at a location I no longer use) by a mobile device.  I no longer have access to that static IP, and I left no devices connected.  I have a couple
Re: Does the "Account Activity" log show only successful logon attempts? wdurham 5/18/12 2:48 AM Account Activity logs successful accesses, yes.   The Stay Signed In option sets a cookie on your computer, but only on your computer. Any other person/device signing in would need the username and password.  Have you checked your Account Settings to
Re: Does the "Account Activity" log show only successful logon attempts? kic008 5/18/12 5:18 AM Very good information - thank you very much! I checked "authorizing Applications & Sites", and there was only one: Android - Google +1.  I assume that is for this forum, which I just signed up for.  There was nothing else listed. So, it appears that
Re: Does the "Account Activity" log show only successful logon attempts? wdurham 5/20/12 12:40 AM I don't know what that application you have found might be - it doesn't relate to this forum.   But it is for an Android, which is a mobile device. And as you don't seem to know what it the application is either, revoke the authorisation and see if t
Re: Does the "Account Activity" log show only successful logon attempts? kic008 5/21/12 5:50 AM Well, I did revoke access, and the access has continued, still from the same static IP, still from mobile device.  Again, I think I am correct in assuming this would mean that a username and password are being used each time (which very easily could
Re: Does the "Account Activity" log show only successful logon attempts? wdurham 5/22/12 12:32 AM If your main concern is to catch the perpetrator, then yes, I guess your next step is a lawyer.  I don't know what further details GMail store about your account access beyond what is published in Details, but they certainly won't release anything wi